
Coming down from far North, the clouds dissapear just as we pass Lillehammer,
well-known city for the Olympic Games a few years ago.
Lillehammer is situated by the northern end of the largest lake in
Norway, Lake Mjøsa ('Mee-oe-sa')

A few kilometers further down is the bridge taking the traffic of
the European highway No. 6
from one side of Lake Mjøsa to the other. The town down to
the left is Moelv.
Must be known for something, too, but at present I can't recall anything.

The city of Gjøvik is next to show up, and here we got a really
good picture.
Compare with the map, and you will find the main roads there.

So to a place I've never heard of. A small community by the northern
shore of Lake Hurdal
(Hurdalssjøen). Its name is Prestegardshagan.

At the end of the lake comes Nebbenes, where E6 crosses a local road.
We are now on our way down, and things show up clearer and more detailed.

Next is Sagmoen village. Notable here is the railwaytrack down to
the left,
where it goes into a tunnel.

Oslo Airport Gardermoen, our destination.
For some reason we don't know, we have to come in from South,
which forces us to take a big turnaround to the right.

...and so we have Garmoen up in the right corner


To see how we got here, from some 500 kilometers further Nouth, go
to this page 
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